MICK MCCARTHY has been given an apology by Danny Murphy – in a bid to ensure there will be no more bad blood spilled at Molineux.

Murphy was public enemy No1 with Wolves fans last season after criticising McCarthy’s side for being over physical and “too pumped up” in the wake of the Craven Cottage meeting between the two sides which left Bobby Zamora with a broken leg.

McCarthy reckons Murphy’s attack left his own players scared to tackle as they were fighting for their Premier League lives. Murphy also stuck the boot in after Joey Barton and Karl Henry clashed at Molineux and the Wolves skipper labelled Barton a cry baby.

All the bully boy comments left McCarthy angry, but he wants the feud between the sides to end tomorrow after Murphy’s attempt at a truce.

Danny Murphy criticised Wolves for being over physical

“I have had an apology off Danny Murphy. He has said sorry and I’m happy with that. He’s a guy I’ve always liked,” said McCarthy.

“Poor Bobby Zamora got a broken leg from what we know was a good tackle - Danny himself said so. We had a spell when we were wrongly labelled but that’s behind us.”